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Actually, looks like someone else reported it earlier today, although
not in the detail you did ! :-)
Item SA70606
APAR Identifier ...... SA70606 Last Changed..98/01/08
SP/5763XD1-FUNCTION-FUNCTIONKEY-F10-SF45545
Symptom ...... IN INCORROUT Status ........... OPEN
Severity ................... 4 Date Closed .........
Component .......... 5763XD1PC Duplicate of ........
Reported Release ......... 312 Fixed Release ............
Component Name 5763 CA WIN95 5 Special Notice
Current Target Date ..98/01/29 Flags
SCP ...................
Platform ............
Status Detail: ASSIGNMENT - APAR has been assigned to a
programmer.
PE PTF List:
PTF List:
Parent APAR:
Child APAR list:
ERROR DESCRIPTION:
While editing within SEU, the F10 function key is no longer
working from a PC5250 session since applying service pack
SF45545.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Art Tostaine, Jr. [SMTP:atostain@crecomp.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 1998 4:11 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Client Access problem with service pack SF45545
I've figured out the problem that I am having with SEU and
Client
access.
Update an existing source member (option 2). Insert a line with
I, type
in some code, then before pressing enter, press F10 to go to
top. It
doesn't do that. F10 never works. That's the least of my
problems,
though.
OK, Press F9. That shows a message that "There are no commands
to
retrieve". That's right, but in the past, the cursor still went
to the
command line at the top. That's now a feature, it probably used
to be a
bug. That's still not the worst problem.
Press F5 to start over. You will be at command line. Enter a
valid
command, T or B or F, whatever. OK, now there are commands in
memory.
Insert your line again using I. Before pressing enter, press
F9.
Cursor goes to command line. Clear the command and press enter.
The
line that you just inserted is gone! Any commands that you had
on line
numbers like copy or move also disappear. Even if you don't
clear the
command, they changes will disappear. I used to insert, change,
whatever, or put CC's or MM's next to lines, press F9 to go to
top, then
enter F to find my place to copy to.
It's like F9 is now CA09, not CF09.
I use F9 a lot to get back to command line. I like it better
than F10
because I know that F9 brings me to the top, not to source or
top
depending on where I am.
Anyone else able to duplicate this?
--
Art Tostaine, Jr.
Creative Computer Associates, Inc.
Parlin, NJ
atostaine_at_crecomp_dot_com
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